RJ has grown out of his flyboy. Not with talent, he is 5'11" now and he needs like a 4'8" board, he keeps shortening his stance for the flyboy and just tough for him to ride. That said, it has a crack in the heel that is being fixed and then we are going to sell it, contact me if interested. Def one of the originals.

chris's flyboy is also for sale ...... one of the originals ...... definitely 1 awesome wakesurf board!! perfect condition with upgraded lil fins!! can bring to washington this weekend ........ pm if interested!!

he has become a Shredd Stixx and Slayshtank Team Rider and right now hes riding a stock Shredd Stixx Elevation untill his custom Elevation is ready. he will be riding the stock board in washington this weekend i believe ...... hes been on the stock board 1 day and should get 3 more days on it before washington

I have never seen a production flyboy, except from far off. There was a prototype at the west coast open that Keenan rode and JW did an interview on our camera with one, but that is it. I saw the artist drawings and I noticed that it seemed a slightly different shape. It looked narrower, pointier. I thought that was maybe just inland artist, or my eyeballs. Looking at the picture above, this new flyboy, looks like a slightly different shape than the original.

Only been able to ride it once so far and that was in choppy conditions, so I can't give the board an accurate review yet but first impressions are good. First thing I noticed was that it seemed to pearl quite easily. I remember ragboy posting about his boy having the same problem when he started out on this board and all you needed to do was narrow up your stance and you'd be fine. It took me a minute to figure out how narrow I needed to go and then it was fine. I'm not too tall(5'11'') but I did have to bring my front foot back quite a ways. Its going to take me a while to get used to riding this way but the board has potential.

If you look at the picture on the above board of RJs, you will see that he had to put his traction on the absolute rear edge of the board. RJ is 5'11" now, and its too hard for him to continually narrow his stance, so he is moving on from the board. If there was a 4.7 or 4.8 I am sure that he would feel more comfortable. Maybe they will have a second size in the future.

Once RJ fixed his traction, he loved the board. But he has grown like a weed, and now its too much work for him to keep his stance narrow, he is now 5'11", and was probably 5'9" at that time. We also saw the same thing with several other riders behind our boat. We handed out the flyboys MANY times at the polar bear event.

I remember discussing with Jeff and Dennis that the upper weight is about 185 and the height 5'9 to 5'10" or so. Now that doesn't mean you can't ride the board outside of that. I mean Dennis can ride the original flyboy and his is 260+, but he can't do much. Still says a lot about the board that he can ride it at all.

The original flyboy is a great board, but to really take advantage you have to be reasonable close to James size and enjoy riding his style. RJ was, and loved it. For instance, RJ also likes the Hazen Custom Elevation and his new Soulcraft Jetty. He has to ride them different. Watch how James gets air, and then how Chase, Alec, and Chris K get air. The Hazen works best if you get to the back of the wake and butter the board to accelerate and launch. The Flyboy and the TWP WSM like it more if you pop to the top of the wave accelerate down and do a small bottom turn and launch. So each board works best for those different riding styles. Pick what is best for you. Each board will punish you a bit if you are outside that, since they were designed for specific riders and styles.

Let me clarify. I am a bit bigger than 260 more like 275. I have done 2 360's on the original Flyboy, that should count for more than " he can't do much". That being said it is not a board for big riders.